Jack White’s unlikely new favourite guitar? The EVH Wolfgang

Pawn shop electric icon makes surprising gear swap

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Along with The Black Keys’ Dan Auerbach, Jack White was one of the poster boys for the Noughties pawn shop guitar revival with the White Stripes, but for his upcoming album, Boarding House Reach, he’s strapped on a guitar that’s perhaps the antithesis of his iconic Montgomery Airline: the EVH Wolfgang.

In promo shots for his upcoming tour, White can be seen with two Stealth-finished Wolfgang USA Edward Van Halen Signatures (note the red-button kill switch on the lower horn), one standard spec (below), and other that’s been customised with three humbuckers and blue hardware/inlays (above). Production model, please!

White detailed his surprising gear switcheroo in an interview with Rolling Stone, where he cited an interview with Eddie Van Halen as the reason for the change.

“I was like, 'Those are the magic bad words that I completely disagree with. And that's why I'm picking his guitar.'”

The interview goes on to say that White sent his engineer Joshua Smith out to buy a Wolfgang, along with a 5150 amp, after which White apparently played a number of Van Halen covers - that we’d love to see.

Oh my God… If people only knew how hard it was on these shitty guitars… because I didn't know!

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“EVH guitars do everything I want and more. They’re very versatile, all-round guitars, as are the amps. It’s just a really well-built, a lot of attention to detail instrument, that makes it easy for anyone to play.”

That said, we bet even he wouldn’t have expected to see Jack White to wield one of his axes...